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mahasamatman Apr 22, 2017 5:39 pm


Originally Posted by transportprof (Post 28215899)
If I don't want to use the Rogers card rebate for my phone bill or to buy Blue Jays tickets, will they actually disburse the cash (or credit other purchases on the statement)?

According to the T&C, you can request that once per year.

crimsona Apr 22, 2017 7:37 pm


Originally Posted by mahasamatman (Post 28216573)
I thought they only got the Sears card. I still make payments to Chase on the amazon.ca card.

Scotia owns the former Sears portfolio, but Scotia handles all the admin and maintenance of Chase Canada cards including telephone support. You can tell from the voice prompts

mahasamatman Apr 22, 2017 8:07 pm


Originally Posted by crimsona (Post 28216903)
Scotia handles all the admin and maintenance of Chase Canada cards including telephone support.

This does not seem to be true for the amazon.ca card. No mention of Scotia on the website or phone.

crimsona Apr 22, 2017 9:40 pm

The voice recognition system is the same as Scotia (try calling Scotia credit card number), and most importantly, is different from what they used to use. That was the most obvious tell that Scotia's handling it all.

transportprof Apr 22, 2017 10:43 pm


Originally Posted by crimsona (Post 28217174)
The voice recognition system is the same as Scotia (try calling Scotia credit card number), and most importantly, is different from what they used to use. That was the most obvious tell that Scotia's handling it all.

The biggest difference is that Scotia provides longer hours of customer support for Chase than it does for its own customers! Scotia's call centre closes at night and on weekends, unlike their service for Chase.

mahasamatman Apr 23, 2017 11:58 am


Originally Posted by crimsona (Post 28217174)
The voice recognition system is the same as Scotia

Just because two banks use the same third-party vendor for IT doesn't mean they're the same. My card says Chase, my statements say Chase, and my T&C clearly say "Chase" refers to JPMorgan Chase Bank, not Scotia or any other bank.

crimsona Apr 23, 2017 12:43 pm

In this case, the third party vendor is a company called Scotiabank

It also includes JPMorgan's related credit-card operations in Canada, including its bilingual call centre in Ottawa with expertise in customer service, fraud, collections and recovery

Chase only had the one call centre handling all Chase cards. And it's been sold to Scotia. Stay in denial all you want, there's a third party contractor handling Chase cards these days

jubberly Apr 23, 2017 1:19 pm

I wonder when Scotia will rebrand the Marriott card under their umbrella of credit cards? Hopefully before my Scotia Amex card's annual fee is due in 11 months time.Be nice to do a product switch to save on a credit hit :D

keitherson Apr 24, 2017 12:49 am

crimsona is correct. I've had to deal with Scotiabank and its fraud back-end for dealing with foreign charges a few months ago. However, one time after I got someone from Chase? :confused:

Either way, writing's on the wall.

jerry305 Apr 24, 2017 1:47 pm

https://ihg.scene7.com/is/image/ihg/...?fmt=png-alpha
There's a new batch of PointBreak hotel room specials from IHG / Holiday Inns, for now till July 31, 2017.

PointBreaks are reward stays available for only 5,000 points.
If you don't have points, you can purchase 5,000 points for US $67.50 from the IHG website. (Higher quantities get slightly cheaper.)

Better yet, there is a way that IHG members who already have at least 5,000 points can buy 5,000 points for US $40, or buy 10,000 points (2 nights' worth) for US $70. This workaround is discussed in other threads. PM me if you have questions.
EDIT: Newer ways to get cheap IHG points are shown in the posts below.

Hotels in Canada:

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES ST JOHN'S AIRPORT

NOVA SCOTIA
HOLIDAY INN TRURO

ONTARIO
HOLIDAY INN HOTEL & SUITES OAKVILLE @ BRONTE
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES OSHAWA DOWNTOWN - TORONTO AREA

QUEBEC
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES SAINT - HYACINTHE

SASKATCHEWAN
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES REGINA-SOUTH


US & OVERSEAS:
See their website

echino Apr 24, 2017 1:48 pm


Originally Posted by jerry305 (Post 28224184)
Better yet, there is a way that IHG members who already have at least 5,000 points can buy 5,000 points for US $40, or buy 10,000 points (2 nights' worth) for US $70. This workaround is discussed in other threads. PM me if you have questions.

It`s better than that. If you book for a stay before May 31st, you get 20% off the cash portion, e.g. 20,000 points for US$100.

NotJustDreaming Apr 25, 2017 6:17 am


Originally Posted by jerry305 (Post 28224184)
https://ihg.scene7.com/is/image/ihg/...?fmt=png-alpha
There's a new batch of PointBreak hotel room specials from IHG / Holiday Inns, for now till July 31, 2017.

PointBreaks are reward stays available for only 5,000 points.
If you don't have points, you can purchase 5,000 points for US $67.50 from the IHG website. (Higher quantities get slightly cheaper.)

Better yet, there is a way that IHG members who already have at least 5,000 points can buy 5,000 points for US $40, or buy 10,000 points (2 nights' worth) for US $70. This workaround is discussed in other threads. PM me if you have questions.


Hotels in Canada:

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES ST JOHN'S AIRPORT

NOVA SCOTIA
HOLIDAY INN TRURO

ONTARIO
HOLIDAY INN HOTEL & SUITES OAKVILLE @ BRONTE
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES OSHAWA DOWNTOWN - TORONTO AREA

QUEBEC
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES SAINT - HYACINTHE

SASKATCHEWAN
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES REGINA-SOUTH


US & OVERSEAS:
See their website

Currently the (edit to add: SECOND) best way to buy IHG points is from the dailygetaways.com website. Canadians can purchase. These are leftover offers, so you don't have to be poised over the computer to get the deal.
$49 USD for 8,500 IHG points. After Canadian conversion, it's .797 cents for 1,000 points. Or essentially $40 Canadian for a PointBreaks hotels.

Here is the 8,500 IHG offer on dailygetaways https://dailygetaways.ustravel.org/O...2-011195e1fba5

You can buy up to FIVE of the 8,500 IHG point offers.

There are other offers (all in USD):
130,000 for $749
100,000 for $589
50,000 for $299
25,000 for $149
15,000 for $89
8,500 for $49

Only the two bolded will give the .576 cents USD (or .797 Canadian) per point. But they are all still available.

They do not get deposited immediately so be aware it will take a few days.

NotJustDreaming Apr 25, 2017 6:20 am


Originally Posted by echino (Post 28224193)
It`s better than that. If you book for a stay before May 31st, you get 20% off the cash portion, e.g. 20,000 points for US$100.

Damn, I didn't read all the way down.
This is the best offer....
.500 US cents per point!!

Excellent, thanks alot.

nabeelj Apr 25, 2017 3:59 pm


Originally Posted by NotJustDreaming (Post 28226876)
Damn, I didn't read all the way down.
This is the best offer....
.500 US cents per point!!

Excellent, thanks alot.

Or 0.46 US cents:

http://frequentmiler.boardingarea.co...eaks-23-night/

pokee Apr 25, 2017 4:53 pm

OMG, my brain hurts just reading these last few posts. I'm going to need to read them again tomorrow morning when I'm fresh, with coffee in hand! ;)


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